Master Gardener Presents: Aldo Leopold, Phenology and Climate Change- cohosted by Appleton Library

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Date 

April 3rd, 2021

Time 

10:00am - 11:00am

Join Stanley A. Temple – Beers-Bascom Professor Emeritus in Conservation University of Wisconsin Madison / Senior Fellow Aldo Leopold Foundation for his presentation.

Aldo Leopold, best known as the author of A Sand County Almanac, was a keen observer of the natural world. Throughout his life, he kept daily journals recording observations of seasonal events, especially those occurring at his beloved “shack” on the Leopold farm which was the setting for many essays in A Sand County Almanac. Leopold’s meticulous phenological observations have provided us with an unparalleled record of when plants bloomed, birds migrated, and other natural events. Comparing his observations of hundreds of natural events to recent records helps us understand how climate change is affecting the ecological community. One lesson of Leopold’s journals is clear: For those who love nature and take time to observe it closely, keeping records enhances the enjoyment and value of our time and effort, both now and in the future.

Presentation is free but registration required

Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_smEA1mAIQX6_dUh1-6OyjA?fbclid=IwAR1CcjgpYn-o_vdu0yRxP5RMxZ0k01xNuQ9j12-wz4AnY8RKldy17ngSAyU

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